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The Philippines Hold Their Breath

Critchfield, Richard | November 6, 1972 issue

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Reports on socio-political conditions of Philippines as of November 1972. Features of marital laws, declared by Ferdinand Marcos, President of Philippines; Efforts of the government to make social reforms in the nation; Role of the U.S. in solving the economic and political crisis in the nation.

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PHILIPPINES -- Politics & government -- 1946-1973; MARTIAL law; CONSTITUTIONAL law; MARCOS, Ferdinand E. (Ferdinand Edralin), 1917-1989; PUBLIC welfare; SOCIAL problems; PHILIPPINES
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